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Pokemon Black Version 2 & Pokemon White Version 2 Guide: Volume 1 Strategy Guides and Books

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Pokemon Black Version 2 & Pokemon White Version 2 Guide: Volume 1 Product Details

Released on 12-Oct-2012

Get a little helping hand in your quest to become the Pokemon Champion in Pokemon Black Version 2 and Pokemon White Version 2 with the Pokemon Black Version 2 and Pokemon White Version 2 Unova Strategy Guide: Volume 1!

  • A complete walkthrough of the games, including all the new Gyms, Trainers, challenges, and even the post-game surprises!
  • Tips and tricks for evolving your Pokémon, so you can get the most from your Pokémon at every level!
  • A guide to becoming a star at the Pokéstar Studios and winning at the Pokémon World Tournament!
  • All the info you need to master the Medal Rally and to catch all of the Pokémon to complete your Pokédex!
  • Hints and special information to help you find hidden items, with a location index!
  • Matchup strategies to help you beat the toughest quartet of Trainers in the game, the Elite Four!

  • Pokemon Black Version 2 and white Verrsion 2 on Nintendo DS at GAME

    DS Swan Song

    The first direct Pokémon sequels in the role-playing series' history, Black Version 2 and White Version 2 for Nintendo DS represent refinement rather than revolution, as has come to be expected from a franchise which never strays too far from the successful structure that has allowed it to thrive for almost 15 years. Playing them feels like attending a brilliant leaving party, a celebration of all the best things Pokémon has to offer before it sets of on a journey to pastures new (or at least gets a significant visual update for its 3DS debut).

    Your adventure begins in Aspertia City, in the far southwest corner of the Unova region, two years after the events of Pokémon Black and White. The formula's the same as that of the last games, but it's still a winning recipe. As ever, you play as a young trainer collecting Pokémon and battling rivals. Eight gyms and their leaders must be defeated before you can visit Victory Road to take on the region's best, and your quest is punctuated by encounters with main antagonist Team Plasma.

    There's a tutorial that makes the game mechanics easy for newcomers to get to grips with, but the explanation are relatively brief and everything moves at a nice pace. The expertly crafted, turn-based battles are fairly easy in the early stages, but get more challenging later on, and there are 300 Pokémon in total, including a number of older species, which leads to varied encounters, ensuring your quest never devolves into a monotonous grind. The online game seems smoother and slicker than ever too, meaning you'll spend plenty of time playing with friends.

    Pokemon Black Version 2 and white Verrsion 2 on Nintendo DS at GAME

    Familiar Yet Fresh

    While the similarities with past entries in the series are clear to see, there are a number of fresh features, including the widest range of side activities in any Pokémon title. These include a game which lets you make miniature movies with your favourite monsters while testing your Pokémon knowledge, and the welcome inclusion of the Pokémon World Tournament, which offers a series of battles against powerful trainers from the previous games in the series.

    Plus there's Join Avenue, a shopping mall populated with other players you've encountered online where their stores sell rare items. The game also introduces achievements, which are handed out in the form of medals when you complete certain tasks, and there has been an improvement on the presentation front too - all trainers are now animated, there are some new Pokémon animations, and the cutscenes that spread across both screens are great. The soundtrack is also one of the series' best.

    There's no denying that many aspects of Pokémon Black & White 2 feel highly familiar, but that doesn't stop this being one of the most significant updates yet in a generational Pokémon follow-up. There's a new narrative, plus some fresh features and locations, all of which is backed up by the compelling 'gotta catch 'em all' gameplay we've come to know and love. As such, this is a highly recommended game for Pokémon fans and a great starting point for those who are new to the series.

    GAME's Verdict

    The Good:

    • Same great gameplay.
    • Some new features and locations.
    • Improved presentation and cool soundtrack.

    The Bad:

    • Structure lacks freshness.
    • Some locations have barely changed.
    • We want a brand new 3DS version.

    Published: 11/10/2012

  • The connection between lavish grown-up driving simulation Forza, and Nintendo's cheery evergreen Pokémon role-playing series isn't immediately obvious, but it's there according to Turn 10, the developer behind Microsoft's best-selling racing franchise.

    "I knew that I wanted this car-collecting element to be implemented into the game. What game, especially back in 2002, had inspired collecting more than Pokémon?" the studio's creative director Dan Greenawalt explained in an interview with UK games site Spong.

    "It did collecting using a rarity system - through different coloured versions - with a sense that everything felt very natural," he continued. "And actually, there's a really natural sense of rarity in cars. So in Forza 1, the cars had a rarity meter, and you had to pick your region - much like choosing Pokémon Sapphire or Ruby - and that made certain cars more or less rare in the game. That was directly inspired by Pokémon."

    So there you have it. Next time you snap up that desirable sports car in Forza, you'll know it's basically a four-wheeled Mewtwo.

    Turn 10's last game was Forza 4, released to critical acclaim in 2011. It's now collaborating with Playground Games on the openworld spin-off, Forza Horizon, due for Xbox 360 in October.

    Published: 19/09/2012

Pokemon Black Version 2 & Pokemon White Version 2 Guide: Volume 1 User Reviews
Top review
Velvetlotus
4 weeks ago
Average help
Being a vet for pokemon games I didn't really need the help through the game - especially as most bonus information and more can be found on the internet. I bought this book for hints and tips with funfest missions which were advertised but not included - bad form! The paper in the book is particularly fragile - reminds me of catalogue paper, which was another disappointment. The good bits were guides on pokestar studios and pokemon musical.
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